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Kamis, 29 November 2012

Materi B.Inggris Kelas XI IPA Semester 2

SEMESTER 2

Pelajaran B.Inggris Kelas XI IPA

Spoof and
Recount Text; What Makes them Different

Readingspoofandrecounttext will arouse the convenience. Both spoof and recount genre
explore the informative fact for the past experience. In literary term,
experience can be factual or imaginative, objective or subjective. Both spoof
and recount focus on series of event which happened.However for functional view,recount textemphasizes in detailed information of the events. It reveals the
series of events in chronological order based on time or place. In the other
hand, spoof text tends to project the amusement of reading. Spoof text uses
tricky plot to drive readers to certain view and sooner brings the reader to
the opposite point. This trick will result amusement of reading.Clearly the different flow plots used by spoof and
recount are seen at the applied generic structure. For the first stages, both
spoof and recount have similarity. Both introduce the participants of the story
and, orientate the main event and set the time and place. After that both spoof
and recount text expose the following events in detail. The last phase is what
makes them different. Recount text will summarize the introduction and closed
with the writer's subjective feeling concerning the events. Meanwhilespoof textwill end the story with what we call TWIST. It is the
unpredictable thing. Reader has expected certain point in the ending on the
contrary hand the story itself moves to another unexpected ending.

A
man from the country side went to a city. It was his first time visiting the
city, so the city’s view with all the flashy technology shocked him very much.

While
roaming the city’s shopping centre, he found a red building that was soo big!
He wanted to go inside the building, so he excitedly walked up to the building
and found himself face to face with a shiny metalic door. On the door was an
‘open’ sign. He was surprised, this building is an oven? He mistakenly took the
sign ‘open’ as ‘oven’.

In
cue with this mistake, a white man opened the door and entered the building.
And then five minutes later, the metalic door opened revealing a black man!

When
another white man came to enter the building, the country side man stopped him
from entering. He said, “Don’t go in there! That building is an oven! “